The project is designed to promote art and discourage gangs and delinquents from tagging up the neighborhood. But they probably should have used more drop cloths.

I hate to be a buzzkill, but wasn’t the point of the project to remove unwanted paint from the city?

Don’t get me wrong–I think beautification is a worthy undertaking, and something I would like to see more of. I’m not criticizing the girls, the art, the JMU program, or the HDR initiative. All I’m saying is: next time, remember to bring more drop cloths.

-finnegan

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Does anyone know what’s to become of the sweet, Mennonite-theme mural on the Country Club Road side of the Kroger Shopping Center? It’s getting pretty flaky. Does anyone know who you’d contact to help touch it up?

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